JAKARTA. Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama has warned Jakarta residents that his administration would enforce the regulation that imposes Rp 5 million ( US$366 ) fines on litterers, including those who dump garbage into the rivers. The city administration plans to write letters to district courts to tell judges to give heavy punishments to litterers, which according to Jakarta Bylaw No. 8/2007 on public order should be between Rp 500,000 to Rp 5 million, the governor said. He said relevant officers of the city administration would carry out operations to enforce the law against those who still dump garbage in public places and rivers and the violators would be fined after attending a quick court hearing for the light crime.
Ahok threatening Rp 5 million fine for litterbugs
JAKARTA. Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama has warned Jakarta residents that his administration would enforce the regulation that imposes Rp 5 million ( US$366 ) fines on litterers, including those who dump garbage into the rivers. The city administration plans to write letters to district courts to tell judges to give heavy punishments to litterers, which according to Jakarta Bylaw No. 8/2007 on public order should be between Rp 500,000 to Rp 5 million, the governor said. He said relevant officers of the city administration would carry out operations to enforce the law against those who still dump garbage in public places and rivers and the violators would be fined after attending a quick court hearing for the light crime.